Undergraduate Courses

The following is a list of undergraduate courses offered by Tyndale University. You can also see the course schedule for specific terms.

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Course Code Course Name
EDUI 503 Science and Technology JI
Introduces teacher candidates to science and technology in the Junior and Intermediate divisions, including Grades 9 and 10 science. The...
EDUP 503 Science and Technology PJ
Introduces teacher candidates to science and technology in the Primary and Junior divisions, including the Kindergarten program. The course...
ECON 101 Microeconomics
Introduces the basic theoretical framework for describing and explaining decision making in a market-oriented economy. Topics include...
BUSI 261 Introduction to Financial Accounting
Introduces the generally accepted principls that govern the financial accounting system and the income statement and balance statement that...
MUSC 335 Conducting
Introduces the principles and art of solid conducting technique. Examining the relationship between gesture and sound, students will explore...
ARTM 240 Introduction to Cinematography
Introduces the production techniques of singlecamera video that are used in television, cinema, and other media. Students will develop...
LING 204 Morphology and Syntax I
Introduces theoretical concepts and analytical principles pertaining to the study of words and word-stems (morphology), and phrases and...
GEOG 102 Introduction to Physical Geography: Weather, Climate and Ecosystems
Introduction to atmospheric and soils sciences; physical elements of climate (including seasonal cycles, climate change and global warming);...
BSTH 396 Christian Ethics
Introduction to Christian theological ethics, including the exegetical bases, the historical development and the application of Christian...
LING 101 Introduction to Linguistics I
Introduction to core “technical” areas of linguistics: phonetics, phonology, morphology and syntax. Interplay of linguistics with the related...
GEOG 101 Introduction to Physical Geography: Earth Science
Introduction to geomorphology, the scientific study of the landscape and landscape formation processes. Introduction to the physical...
ENGL 383 American Literature I
Introduction to influential American writers of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries up to the Civil War, shaping the direction of American...
LING 211 Language and Society
Introduction to language as a context-dependent social phenomenon. Students examine how various contexts and social factors, such as age,...
CHRI 343 Preaching
Introduction to the basic elements of sermon preparation, including exegesis, sermon form and elements of communication for preaching....
LING 201 Phonetics
Introduction to the broad range of human speech sounds used in languages of the world. Students receive training and practice in recognizing...
PHIL 322 Philosophy of Science
Introduction to the central issues in contemporary philosophy of science. Topics include the definition and limits of science, the nature and...
PHIL 243 Introduction to Law
Introduction to the legal system of Canada from a Christian perspective, including the interaction between church and state. Students will...
PHIL 171 Introduction to Philosophy
Introduction to the perennial issues in Western philosophy, such as knowledge and skepticism, the existence of God, the problem of evil,...
PHIL 328 Philosophy of Law
Introduction to the philosophy of law from a Christian perspective. Students will explore the concepts and theories that underpin the legal...
PHIL 311 Normative Ethical Theory
Introduction to the problems, positions and arguments of contemporary moral philosophy. Through readings from classical and contemporary...
HIST 151 History of World Christianity
Introductory historical evaluation of Christianity in terms of periods (e.g., Roman, Medieval), people (e.g., Augustine, Luther), movements (...
SOCI 252 Introduction to Social Work
Investigates social work and social welfare principles, practices and values in the light of biblical teachings on individuals, families and...
EDUP 502 Environmental Education PJ
Invites teacher candidates to grow deeper roots and taller branches, as we follow the narrative of transformation: construction (inherited...
SOCI 251 Introduction to Social Welfare
Involves a critical and analytical examination of theoretical, ideological, philosophical, political and socio-economic bases within social...
FREN 370 Professional French
Language learners will compare French and English cultural practices in family, education and business. Students will acquire written and...

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